China Open to Less Restrictive IP Law
Here’s a link you probably won’t see anywhere else, an article from China Daily (the state-run periodical, the voice of the Chinese Communist Party in English essentially) mentioning John Howkins’ talk at a chinese business summit. He talks about how adopting US-style copyright and patent law might have a downside, and emphasizes that future IP law should embrace innovators who want to share their work as well as ones who want to protect it.
I hope they listen to him. And I hope they abandon their one-party government and adopt a sensible representative democracy, while they’re at it.
Beat said,
February 17, 2006 @ 12:36 am
So let me get this straight. The country that stands to benefit the most from making counterfeit Rolexes isn’t so sure it likes intellectual property laws? I’m shocked.